COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Cast (feature film)

1.

A Global Affair (1964)
as
A U.N. official tries to locate the mother of an abandoned baby.

2.

Sanctuary (1961)
as The judge
In the Misssissippi of the 20s, the black maid of a white woman, tormented by her love affiars, kills the latter's newborn in order to give her employer a way out of a predicament, but then ends up facing the death penalty for her crime.

3.

Compulsion (1959)
as Judge
Two wealthy law-school students go on trial for murder in this version of the Leopold-Loeb case.

Macabre (1958)
as Preacher
A doctor's daughter is kidnapped and buried alive, and he is given just five hours to find and rescue her.

6.

The Young Lions (1958)
as Druggist
A Jewish soldier faces anti-Semitism when he enlists to fight World War II.

7.

My Man Godfrey (1957)
as Man at bar
A bedraggled man becomes the butler of an eccentric household.

8.

Three Brave Men (1957)
as Admiral Mason
A Navy Security employee gets discharged after being suspected of "Communist affiliations." With the help of a lawyer and the Secretary of the Navy, his life long commitment to the military is established and he is returned to service with back pay.

Four Girls in Town (1957)
as Businessman
Four young starlets, from various parts of the world, are called to Hollywood to test for the lead in a major film. Each is romantically pursued by the director (Nader), composer (Chaplin) , playboy (Williams), and actor (Gavin.)

11.

The Boss (1956)
as Judge
A crusading politician falls prey to the temptations of power.

Away All Boats (1956)
as Mr. Kurland
The story of USS 'Belinda', Attack Transport PA22, launched late 1943 with regular-navy captain Hawks and ex-merchant captain MacDougall as boat commander. Despite personal friction, the two have plenty to deal with as the only experienced officers on board during the "shakedown." Almost laughable incompetence gradually improves, but the crew remains far from perfect when the ship sees action, landing troops on enemy beachheads. And few anticipate the challenges in store at Okinawa...

The Shrike (1955)
as Joe Williams
A successful theatrical director is driven to failure by the machinations of his vengeful wife. Eventually, he lands in a mental hospital where both his wife and his new love, a young actress named Charlotte, are waiting to see him.

20.

The Far Horizons (1955)
as
Romanticized version of Lewis and Clarks voyage of discovery through the American West.

Francis Joins the WACS (1954)
as Newspaper man
On arrival at Fort Chase, ex-soldier Peter Stirling, recalled to active duty, is re-united with his old pal Francis the Talking Mule. Gradually, it dawns on Peter that a clerical error has assigned him to an all-female WAC base, where broad slapstick is the order of the day and Francis has more horse sense than any of the human officers. Too innocent to appreciate the pleasant aspects of his predicament, Peter ends by helping the "enemy" in a war-game battle of the sexes.

23.

Sangaree (1953)
as Crowther
Originally released in 3-D, the film covers the post-Revolutionary War of Dr.Carlos Morales (Fernando Lamas), the son of an indentured servant, who has been raised and educated by General Darby (lester Mathews), and made legal executor of the Georgia estate when Darby dies. He is opposed by Nancy Darby (Arlene Dahl)who tries to break the will and also her father's desire to set up a group of free medical clinics for the poor to be overseen by Carlos. The true culprits behind her opposition are her fiance, Harvey Bristol (John Sutton) and his father, Dr. Bristol (Francis L. Sullivan), who are in reality preying on the Darby holdings. A plague that hits Savannah is thrown in the mix.

24.

The Vanquished (1953)
as Harvey Giddens
A Southern States official returns home after the Civil War and has to see that in his village the law is in the hands of a few scrupoulos people.